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Campus Protest Hearings Continue at the State Level
Critics have argued that this spring’s federal antisemitism hearings were driven largely by politics, but state lawmakers and experts see local hearings as a necessary and fruitful part of legislative oversight.
J.D. Vance Called Universities ‘The Enemy.’ Now He’s Trump’s VP Pick.
The Yale Law School graduate has used sharp criticism of elite higher ed to help establish his MAGA bona fides and build a national brand.
Campus Engagement Tip: Train Student Mentors to Assist At-Risk Learners
A peer mentorship program at Saddleback College in California both helps students feel engaged at the university and provides early alerts to the institution.
Appeals Court Rules Some NCAA Athletes Qualify as Employees
Dickinson State President Resigns, Blaming Nursing Board
In the fallout from the mass resignation of Dickinson State’s nursing faculty, President Stephen Easton said North Dakota’s nursing board prevented him from quickly restaffing the program. The board says that’s not true.
Financial Mismanagement Prompts Pay Cuts at Averett
Prepare Now for an Election Firestorm
Campus leaders should prepare for a fall term that could make spring look calm by comparison, Matthew Kuchem writes.
Academics Fight for Access to Supercomputers
A pilot led by the National Science Foundation aims to democratize AI research by connecting universities with the supercomputers that big tech companies use.
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